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Now, having been spurned by voters for perhaps a final time, she has fully internalized a kind of nihilistic misogyny.
Having been spurned by the Lakers, the completely unfounded Phil Jachattero-thasClippers chalreadyas already begun.
Underwood, having been spurned in his bid to become secretary of state, is on a quest for power that's just as suspenseful as anything on television.
Meanwhile the provincial government, having been spurned in a takeover bid for the local arm of CEA, has retaliated by removing preferential tax breaks.
…creditors Having been spurned in a popular vote they would face one fateful choice above all others: do they cut off emergency funding for the Greek banking system and precipitate a full-blown financial meltdown on their door step?
Having been spurned in his effort to have his first play, "Tamburlaine," staged, and hungry for lusty adventure, Kit prevails upon his loyal friend for an introduction to his uncle, Sir Francis Walsingham, the baleful spymaster for the queen.
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These have been spurned.
That advice has been spurned.
It could merely indicate that the alternatives have been spurned.
One reason, of course, is that Mr Abe's overtures have been spurned elsewhere.
James refused to engage, and Stephenson looked, for a moment, as if he had been spurned.
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